Karl Jaspers Quote

When language is used without true significance, it loses its purpose as a means of communication and becomes an end in itself.


Man in the Modern Age (1933)


When language is used without true significance, it loses its purpose as a means of communication and becomes an end in itself.

When language is used without true significance, it loses its purpose as a means of communication and becomes an end in itself.

When language is used without true significance, it loses its purpose as a means of communication and becomes an end in itself.

When language is used without true significance, it loses its purpose as a means of communication and becomes an end in itself.